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Rolling Stone Expose of Fox News

Read the current Rolling Stone - How Roger Ailes Built the Fox News
Fear Factory - The onetime Nixon operative has created the most
profitable propaganda machine in history. inside America's Unfair and
imbalanced Network

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/how-roger-ailes-built-the-fox-news-fear-factory-20110525

Ailes knows exactly who is watching Fox News each day, and he is adept
at playing to their darkest fears in the age of Obama. The network’s
viewers are old, with a median age of 65: Ads cater to the immobile,
the infirm and the incontinent, with appeals to join class action hip-
replacement lawsuits, spots for products like Colon Flow and
testimonials for the services of Liberator Medical (“Liberator gave me
back the freedom i haven’t had since i started using catheters”). The
audience is also almost exclusively white – only 1.38 percent of
viewers are African-American. “Roger understands audiences,” says
Rollins, the former Reagan consultant. “He knew how to target, which
is what Fox News is all about.” The typical viewer of Hannity, to take
the most stark example, is a pro-business (86 percent), Christian
conservative (78 percent), Tea Party-backer (75 percent) with no
college degree (66 percent), who is over age 50 (65 percent), supports
the NRA (73 percent), doesn’t back gay rights (78 percent) and thinks
government “does too much” (84 percent). “He’s got a niche audience
and he’s programmed to it beautifully,” says a former News Corp.
colleague. “He feeds them exactly what they want to hear.”
 
Frank Provasek said:
Ailes knows exactly who is watching Fox News each day, and he is adept
at playing to their darkest fears in the age of Obama. The network’s
viewers are old, with a median age of 65...

In other words, this network could be toast in about 10-15 more years, when this generation of geezers dies off. The percentage of up-and-coming geezers will be smaller and probably more moderate. FNC will have to adapt to a new reality when Ailes, Hannity, and BillO retire.
 
I tend to agree with all of the above. FOX NEWS is the closest thing we have to
the Conservative Republican Channel........down with everything, except the
hypocritical stuff they continue to do behind closed doors. Newt should be the
poster child for FOX NEWS.
 
It may be "working" on the Fox News channel, but it's not working on at least one Fox O&O station.

Fox 29 in Philadelphia used to have excellent newscasts.

Then they decided to copy what Fox News channel was doing. Their newscasts have become infused with conservative opinionating.

Result: Their numbers suck. They are in fourth place in all the time slots in which they offer local news shows.

If Ailes knows his national audience, someone at the Philly O&O appears not to know theirs.
 
Google "Guy Benson" and "Mary Katherine Ham" and you'll see where their Next Generation is coming from
 
radiophiler said:
It may be "working" on the Fox News channel, but it's not working on at least one Fox O&O station.

Fox 29 in Philadelphia used to have excellent newscasts.

Then they decided to copy what Fox News channel was doing. Their newscasts have become infused with conservative opinionating.

Result: Their numbers suck. They are in fourth place in all the time slots in which they offer local news shows.

If Ailes knows his national audience, someone at the Philly O&O appears not to know theirs.
...Ailes was handed control of the Fox O&Os' news departments a couple of years back. The Philadelphia situation is ironic, considering Ailes spent years at KYW-TV/3 producing The Mike Douglas Show and KYW's Tom Snyder-anchored newscasts...
 
radiophiler said:
It may be "working" on the Fox News channel, but it's not working on at least one Fox O&O station.

Fox 29 in Philadelphia used to have excellent newscasts.

Then they decided to copy what Fox News channel was doing. Their newscasts have become infused with conservative opinionating.

Result: Their numbers suck. They are in fourth place in all the time slots in which they offer local news shows.

If Ailes knows his national audience, someone at the Philly O&O appears not to know theirs.

Fox29 hasn't become a conservative outlet like it's big sister network. They've just moved toward longer stories, a bigger focus on investigative reporting, more split-screens for discussions and debates on stories, and more commentaries by local radio hosts & lawyers. They're a mighty far cry from the blatant bias of Fox News.

I for one dig the new format. Like PIX11 in NYC, I appreciate them trying to mix things up in the relatively stagnant world of local news.
 
Frank Provasek said:
Read the current Rolling Stone - How Roger Ailes Built the Fox News
Fear Factory - The onetime Nixon operative has created the most
profitable propaganda machine in history. inside America's Unfair and
imbalanced Network

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/how-roger-ailes-built-the-fox-news-fear-factory-20110525

Ailes knows exactly who is watching Fox News each day, and he is adept
at playing to their darkest fears in the age of Obama. The network’s
viewers are old, with a median age of 65: Ads cater to the immobile,
the infirm and the incontinent, with appeals to join class action hip-
replacement lawsuits, spots for products like Colon Flow and
testimonials for the services of Liberator Medical (“Liberator gave me
back the freedom i haven’t had since i started using catheters”). The
audience is also almost exclusively white – only 1.38 percent of
viewers are African-American. “Roger understands audiences,” says
Rollins, the former Reagan consultant. “He knew how to target, which
is what Fox News is all about.” The typical viewer of Hannity, to take
the most stark example, is a pro-business (86 percent), Christian
conservative (78 percent), Tea Party-backer (75 percent) with no
college degree (66 percent), who is over age 50 (65 percent), supports
the NRA (73 percent), doesn’t back gay rights (78 percent) and thinks
government “does too much” (84 percent). “He’s got a niche audience
and he’s programmed to it beautifully,” says a former News Corp.
colleague. “He feeds them exactly what they want to hear.”









In other words Fox News attracts a Harold Camping Market.
 
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